학술논문

Mapping Socio-Economic Performance in Rural Scotland.
Document Type
Article
Source
Scottish Geographical Journal. Mar2014, Vol. 130 Issue 1, p1-21. 21p.
Subject
*SOCIOECONOMICS
*RURAL geography
*ECONOMIC statistics
*ECONOMIC indicators
Language
ISSN
1470-2541
Abstract
Scottish Neighbourhood Statistics (SNS) is a unique data set that provides information for each of more than 6500 geo-referenced data zones within Scotland. Based on SNS data, this paper develops a multi-component indicator of socio-economic performance which may aid the Scottish Government in assessing, within its National Performance Framework, the well-being of its citizens in rural areas. The results show generally but not universally high correlations between the components of the indicator, and marked spatial variation of the indicator itself. High-performing areas include the hinterlands of some but not all Scottish cities, and some relatively remote areas, while the relatively poorly performing data zones are found in most but not all of the more remote rural regions. When updated with 2011 data, the performance indicator could aid in formulating more targeted policies aimed at addressing differences – e.g. in well-being – between rural areas. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]